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last week, the nation and world celebrated the centennial of president ronald reagan's birth. reagan once told americans that they faced a choice between the constitutional liberty of free men and women in the future of higher taxes, bigger government, and less opportunity for families and businesses. last fall, american citizens had a choice to make. with the ratified the agenda of big deficits and out of control debt that the president imposed on the nation? or would they reaffirmed constitutional principles of limited government and free enterprise without burdensome regulations? the american people made their choice by selecting historic numbers of conservative republicans to congress with sweeping victories of the state and local level. now it is time for president obama to choose. will he listen to the people, reduced the size of government, and get our spending and debt under control? will he become the guardian of the unsustainable status quo? next week, we will find out what choice he makes when he releases his budget. unfortunately, early indications are that he and
last week, the nation and world celebrated the centennial of president ronald reagan's birth. reagan once told americans that they faced a choice between the constitutional liberty of free men and women in the future of higher taxes, bigger government, and less opportunity for families and businesses. last fall, american citizens had a choice to make. with the ratified the agenda of big deficits and out of control debt that the president imposed on the nation? or would they reaffirmed...
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reagan, you remember him. he came to the american people and asked, are you better off today than you were four years ago? well, it is our turn. and i intend to go to the american people and look them right in the eye and i am going to ask them, you have had four years of george herbert walker bush, are your roads any better? are your streets safer at night? how about your school? are your schools that are? how about your health care, is it more affordable? how about your jobs? you have more money in your pocket. if the answer to your questions are no, then i have to ask you like harry truman asked my farmers back in 1948, how many times you have to get hit on the hit before you figure out what is hitting you on the head? [applause] we know what is hitting us on the head the economic policies of the bush and quayle administration. that is why i tell you, my first action as president will be to take the failed economic ask there are meant called supply-side trickle-down economics and throw it out the window. [a
reagan, you remember him. he came to the american people and asked, are you better off today than you were four years ago? well, it is our turn. and i intend to go to the american people and look them right in the eye and i am going to ask them, you have had four years of george herbert walker bush, are your roads any better? are your streets safer at night? how about your school? are your schools that are? how about your health care, is it more affordable? how about your jobs? you have more...
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ronald reagan knew how to stare down our enemies. ronald reagan understood the price of freedom. [applause] and ronald reagan also understood that putting our people back to work means the u.s. has to be open for business, not open to more taxation, more regulation, and more big government strangulation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, barack obama is not behaving like ronald reagan. he is behaving like jimmy carter. [applause] the individual mandate in obama care is being paid -- is a page out of the jimmy carter playbook. the left simply does not understand. the individual mandate reflect completely backwards thinking. they, the bureaucrats, do not tell us what to do -- we, the people, tell the government what to do. [applause] we are blessed to live in the freest and most prosperous nation in the history of the world. our freedom is the very air we breathe. make no mistake, the policies of the left anchorage -- encroach every day on the very freedom that has made this country great. we will never, ever stop fighting for our freedom. [applause] if we compromise on this bedrock
ronald reagan knew how to stare down our enemies. ronald reagan understood the price of freedom. [applause] and ronald reagan also understood that putting our people back to work means the u.s. has to be open for business, not open to more taxation, more regulation, and more big government strangulation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, barack obama is not behaving like ronald reagan. he is behaving like jimmy carter. [applause] the individual mandate in obama care is being paid -- is a page...
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it goes all the way back to ronald reagan in 1976. thank you for that warm welcome. speaking of warm, this global warming is about to freeze me to death. [laughter] [applause] i have spoken here many times, and over the years, this congress usually focuses on what is wrong with the left. to deal with that subject today would take a month, not just a weekend. the policies of the left are why, since last time i spoke at sea-tac, our political forces have changed dramatically. seven new republican senators, 29 new republican governors, including nine out of 10 in key states. more than 600 new republican state legislatures. the largest republican majority in the house of representing this in 65 years. [laughter] 65 years.entatives in 1 you know what i call that in mississippi? a pretty good start. [laughter] the 2010 elections were the greatest repudiation of american policies in history. it was a a crescendo of the stunning rejection of the leftist political philosophy that is at odds with america's founding principles and our history of democratic self- government and
it goes all the way back to ronald reagan in 1976. thank you for that warm welcome. speaking of warm, this global warming is about to freeze me to death. [laughter] [applause] i have spoken here many times, and over the years, this congress usually focuses on what is wrong with the left. to deal with that subject today would take a month, not just a weekend. the policies of the left are why, since last time i spoke at sea-tac, our political forces have changed dramatically. seven new republican...
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reagan signed the bill to help erect a monument. to all of them, we owe a very special round of applause. put your hands together, will you? [applause] i was glad to be a part of his core of disciples to work, organized a march and parade with him. here are today, one of the 32 miles from jamestown where the slave ships when the 432 miles. i remembered my last birthday with dr. king, january 15, 1968. he was planning a march on washington. it was a poor people's campaign to occupy the mall. were willing to engage in civil disobedience to do whatever was necessary in the nation's capital to get the attention of the government to shift the war in vietnam to a war on poverty at home. in his last sunday morning sermon delivered at the washington national cathedral, four days before his assassination, dr. king said we're coming to washington to demand that the government addressed itself on the problem of poverty. the rhetorical question of what was necessary -- dr. king declared is our experience that the nation does not move around que
reagan signed the bill to help erect a monument. to all of them, we owe a very special round of applause. put your hands together, will you? [applause] i was glad to be a part of his core of disciples to work, organized a march and parade with him. here are today, one of the 32 miles from jamestown where the slave ships when the 432 miles. i remembered my last birthday with dr. king, january 15, 1968. he was planning a march on washington. it was a poor people's campaign to occupy the mall....
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ronald reagan, a shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the deficit by $5 trillion. the only place the president can find to cut its defense spending. it is the only place he is willing to take a pound of flesh. it is the only thing the federal government has to do that individuals cannot do. when i was born, defense spending was 60% of the federal budget. it is now not 60% or 50 or 40 or 20. it is 17%. it is the one area that president obama says we have to cut some more. but me pledge -- let me pledge to give just like ronald reagan pledged. we will have a strong and powerful and forceful amer
ronald reagan, a shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the...
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we just did something on that ronald reagan's birthday. i did not know much about ronald reagan himself. i learned from the journalist who covered him. they set the standard for keeping politics honest. the care that they took to the craft of journalism is what inspired me to try and one day become a white house correspondent myself. i was impressed with their work, especially fred. he was only about 45-years old. that means he was covering ronald reagan when he was about 14-years old. he was a prodigy. i got an e-mail inviting me to a farewell party for robert gibbs. the nation's highest-paid kindergarten teacher is finally leaving the classroom. [laughter] i thought it was funny until i realized it was an insult to myself and my colleagues in the media who are in that romper room every day. ari fleischer a few moments ago backstage threaten to turn this around and have former press secretaries ask me questions, something i did not want to do. i can tell you, having done this for five years, this is not kindergarten. this is serious busin
we just did something on that ronald reagan's birthday. i did not know much about ronald reagan himself. i learned from the journalist who covered him. they set the standard for keeping politics honest. the care that they took to the craft of journalism is what inspired me to try and one day become a white house correspondent myself. i was impressed with their work, especially fred. he was only about 45-years old. that means he was covering ronald reagan when he was about 14-years old. he was a...
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the larger boat than even ronald reagan got. the reason he is not president is because barack obama won an overwhelming majority of nonwhite voters. 93% of african-americans, 71% of latinos, 73% of asians. that is a problem that the republican nominee needs to address. host: 2016 -- "2016 and beyond the scope is the name of the book. -- 70% 22% support republicans white evangelicals, white southerners, white men college or less, white in general and the silent generation. 69 to 86 generation, all support the republican side. on the democrat side, blacks, 80%. asians, 65 to 23. religiously unaffiliated, 61, 25. postgraduate women, jewish hispanic, and millennial generation are some of the groups that support democrats more than republicans. let's take some calls, mr. whit ayres. john is in virginia on the democrat line. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to respect the guest and what he says. i can tell you this. if he runs as a republican on the pop up, he will lose the election immediately. republicans are o
the larger boat than even ronald reagan got. the reason he is not president is because barack obama won an overwhelming majority of nonwhite voters. 93% of african-americans, 71% of latinos, 73% of asians. that is a problem that the republican nominee needs to address. host: 2016 -- "2016 and beyond the scope is the name of the book. -- 70% 22% support republicans white evangelicals, white southerners, white men college or less, white in general and the silent generation. 69 to 86...
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in 1964, ronald reagan warned of the dangers, the dangers of seating our freedom to a little intellectual elite and a far distant capital who think they can plan our lives for us better than we can for ourselves. freedom nurtured our country from a rebellious group of colonies into the world's greatest nation. when tierney threaten the world america led the way to rid the world of nazis. we stood decade after decade against communism. the engine of capitalism finally winning out against the sputtering, incompetent engine of socialism. we won the cold war. american and freedom are so intertwined that people are literally dying to come to our country. the freedom we have fostered in america has unleashed genius and advancement like never before in the history of man. our great nation still needs new ideas, new answers to old problems. if america is to lead again. today, we set atop a powder cake , a troubling $18 trillion deficit. our debt threatens our national security. our debt equals our entire economy. and special interests continue to hold the government hostage. together we will take
in 1964, ronald reagan warned of the dangers, the dangers of seating our freedom to a little intellectual elite and a far distant capital who think they can plan our lives for us better than we can for ourselves. freedom nurtured our country from a rebellious group of colonies into the world's greatest nation. when tierney threaten the world america led the way to rid the world of nazis. we stood decade after decade against communism. the engine of capitalism finally winning out against the...
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the larger boat than even ronald reagan got. the reason he is not president is because barack obama won an overwhelming majority of nonwhite voters. 93% of african-americans, 71% of latinos, 73% of asians. that is a problem that the republican nominee needs to address. host: 2016 -- "2016 and beyond the scope is the name of the book. -- 70% 22% support republicans white evangelicals, white southerners, white men college or less, white in general and the silent generation. 69 to 86 generation, all support the republican side. on the democrat side, blacks, 80%. asians, 65 to 23. religiously unaffiliated, 61, 25. postgraduate women, jewish hispanic, and millennial generation are some of the groups that support democrats more than republicans. let's take some calls, mr. whit ayres. john is in virginia on the democrat line. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to respect the guest and what he says. i can tell you this. if he runs as a republican on the pop up, he will lose the election immediately. republicans are o
the larger boat than even ronald reagan got. the reason he is not president is because barack obama won an overwhelming majority of nonwhite voters. 93% of african-americans, 71% of latinos, 73% of asians. that is a problem that the republican nominee needs to address. host: 2016 -- "2016 and beyond the scope is the name of the book. -- 70% 22% support republicans white evangelicals, white southerners, white men college or less, white in general and the silent generation. 69 to 86...
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obama is 25 points lower than where ronald reagan was. he has real problems with the economy and how people feel about him overall. one of his strengths is he has a rock-solid bass, african- american voters are strong behind him, he does well with hispanics and other minorities as well. demographically, that is his best hope of getting reelected. he is running into headwinds similar to what jimmy carter had in 1980. >> can obama run for reelection on his record and win? >> none on his record but on attributes. i have tried to get political people to move away from the traditional issues of budget and taxes, education, transportation and focus on the attributes, accountability, personal responsibility. i will give you examples. if the fight is over the middle class which is still an attribute, not really an issue, democrats will win. they have spent the last 30 years fighting over the middle class to try to demonstrate they represent them and they have an edge. with what is happening in the economy and wall street, they could win on that o
obama is 25 points lower than where ronald reagan was. he has real problems with the economy and how people feel about him overall. one of his strengths is he has a rock-solid bass, african- american voters are strong behind him, he does well with hispanics and other minorities as well. demographically, that is his best hope of getting reelected. he is running into headwinds similar to what jimmy carter had in 1980. >> can obama run for reelection on his record and win? >> none on...
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onnow people have arguments ronald reagan. i covered the white house for the washington post way back when, but i must tell you that even president obama has said that president reagan was a game changer in terms of reorienting government, the weight american people think about government, the way we interact on such issues in the education you talked about immigration reform, and other crucial moment done by ronald reagan, so in many ways, i think he was a game changer. if you look at the people, it is looking at people like reagan in terms of his actions on the consequential, but it also brings in people like, why are you writing about this person? carson, the person said in motion the environmental movement in this country, the one where people today have arguments over epa regulation and the impact on business and the like, you go back and the idea is, here are the people, we, the people who have made a difference and have shaped america today and the principles set by the founding fathers. hay,er character, harry and he p
onnow people have arguments ronald reagan. i covered the white house for the washington post way back when, but i must tell you that even president obama has said that president reagan was a game changer in terms of reorienting government, the weight american people think about government, the way we interact on such issues in the education you talked about immigration reform, and other crucial moment done by ronald reagan, so in many ways, i think he was a game changer. if you look at the...
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all i could hear was ronald reagan, ronald reagan. i would like him to come up with something of his own. they talk about ronald reagan, but they never talk about the nine times ronald reagan raised taxes. i would like them to talk on that subject. host: thank you for calling in this morning. there were other primaries in illinois. this is from "the chicago sun- times >" he won his republican primary challenge against a fellow congressman. he finished with 56% of the vote. by the way, the former speaker endorsed and eric cantor endorsed adam kinzinger. this is from "the hill the newspaper." next call comes from a rick santorum supporter. surely it from new castle, pa.. you are on c-span. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i enjoy c-span. i want to say that. what i would like to say is this. i do not understand why so many people are voting for mitt romney. don't ever remember the health- care? he, in fact, helped put that health care into place in his state. they used at health care and the big got -- as the guidel
all i could hear was ronald reagan, ronald reagan. i would like him to come up with something of his own. they talk about ronald reagan, but they never talk about the nine times ronald reagan raised taxes. i would like them to talk on that subject. host: thank you for calling in this morning. there were other primaries in illinois. this is from "the chicago sun- times >" he won his republican primary challenge against a fellow congressman. he finished with 56% of the vote. by the...
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reagan at the reagan library in cb valley, california. wanted to give you a chance to react to the death and reflect on the not -- on the life of the former first lady. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001.
reagan at the reagan library in cb valley, california. wanted to give you a chance to react to the death and reflect on the not -- on the life of the former first lady. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001.
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and ronald reagan was a model again. ronald reagan and tip o'neal, you hear the stories. i don't know how close they were but they cooperated and worked together. i think the country is in such a difficult time. high unemployment, housing foreclosures and so i think it's time. i am a conservative republican. i believe in the values of my party. i think -- and tony and i found a number of issues that we can work on. host: tell me about the title of your book "prisoner of conscience." guest: well, it says my conscience tells me to do these things. host: and you can't escape it? guest: no. host: who was the biggest influence on you do you think in your life? you say ronald reagan. guest: my faith. my mom and dad. my faith. their being in a group with tony hall and dan coats and so many other. it's not the one. it's been kind of an evolving process. host: let's get our viewers involved. beginning with a call from tammy, a democrat in rockford, illinois. please, go ahead, tammy. caller: yes. i'm just trying to say that i think that everybody should quit trying to down obama be
and ronald reagan was a model again. ronald reagan and tip o'neal, you hear the stories. i don't know how close they were but they cooperated and worked together. i think the country is in such a difficult time. high unemployment, housing foreclosures and so i think it's time. i am a conservative republican. i believe in the values of my party. i think -- and tony and i found a number of issues that we can work on. host: tell me about the title of your book "prisoner of conscience."...
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those business owners know what president obama does not they understand, as ronald reagan put it, that you can't be for big government, big taxes, and big bureaucracy, and still be for the little guy. as a nation, we are being bled by overspending. choked by everregulation. and paralyzed by a lack of affordable energy. just look at the president's health care law. the american people knew what they wanted from health care reform. they wanted the care they need from the doctor they choose, at a lower cost. instead, they got a $700 billion cut to medicare, a government mandate that everyone must buy insurance, funding from irs agents to investigate you, but too little money for doctors to treat you. the american people want energy security yet the president continues to block the keystone pipeline and the jobs that come with it. the american people want financial security for their children. but washington has piled a mountain of debt on the backs of future generations. and the president just keeps adding more. on his watch, the national debt just passed $16 trillion. president obama say
those business owners know what president obama does not they understand, as ronald reagan put it, that you can't be for big government, big taxes, and big bureaucracy, and still be for the little guy. as a nation, we are being bled by overspending. choked by everregulation. and paralyzed by a lack of affordable energy. just look at the president's health care law. the american people knew what they wanted from health care reform. they wanted the care they need from the doctor they choose, at a...
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we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the country is broken. the question is, will we choose to be otherwise, or will we double down on our ugliness? will we seek comfort and security and an idea that this is a white mage -- a white nation in the mold of europe? history suggests we will not do very well, but we are not bound by it. we are only informed by it. hopefully we will make a different choice. host: our guest is with us up until 9:00. if you want to ask questions about his work and the themes he is talking about, give us a call. . for the eastern and central time zones. (202)-748-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zones. you can text us at (202)-748-8003. what was going on in the country that gave us barack obama for two terms? what happened with the election of president trump? several things happening at once. we were exhausted by the bush years. remember, during the bush administration, this massive protest not only in the united
we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the country is broken. the question is, will we choose to be otherwise, or will we double down on our ugliness? will we seek comfort and security and an idea that this is a white mage -- a white nation in the mold of europe? history suggests we will not do very well, but we are not bound by it. we are only informed by it. hopefully we...
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our values are our greatest strength in the world, as ronald reagan said. i believe what moe and andy said that principals are not something you the paper. they matter when you are tested and you have to do it. i believe in saying that the worst places in hell are reserved for those who stand silent in the face of injustice. [applause] >> i will open it up to questions, if you can identify yourself and ask a question and wait for the microphone. >> i am with free-speech radio news -- you spoke about the road blocks from congress. can anyone on the panel talk more about the specific ones that were just renewed or past and what impact that will have? >> this is becoming a new year's eve tradition. congress passes the national defense authorization act and it has included language that prohibits using any of the funds that were appropriated in that massive bill to bring anyone from guantanamo to the u.s. and also if anyone is being transferred out of guantanamo, they have to get a certification to congress and notice of the reasons for the transfer. this is tw
our values are our greatest strength in the world, as ronald reagan said. i believe what moe and andy said that principals are not something you the paper. they matter when you are tested and you have to do it. i believe in saying that the worst places in hell are reserved for those who stand silent in the face of injustice. [applause] >> i will open it up to questions, if you can identify yourself and ask a question and wait for the microphone. >> i am with free-speech radio news...
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he went from that mining town to interview everyone from mike ditka to ronald reagan, to ginger rogers. my mom taught 2nd grade until she was 70 years old. and today i stand before you as the grand daughter of an iron ore miner and the daughter of a newspaper man and the teacher and the first woman elected to the united states senate from the state of minnesota. that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in your life. for me, i always think my grandpa down there in those mines and back then it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle and everyone would run to the mine because they didn't know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa
he went from that mining town to interview everyone from mike ditka to ronald reagan, to ginger rogers. my mom taught 2nd grade until she was 70 years old. and today i stand before you as the grand daughter of an iron ore miner and the daughter of a newspaper man and the teacher and the first woman elected to the united states senate from the state of minnesota. that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children...
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eastern, scholars explore the relationships between presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, and mikael gorbachev during the end of the cold war. >> when you look back at 1989, when push comes in, and you look at bush and gorbachev in 1990 and 1991, from gorbachev's point of view, bush is not measuring up to what reagan had been. announcer: watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. announcer: as president trump met with supporters in the oval office, he briefly commented on the resignation of white house that secretary rob porter, who's been accused of domestic violence by his two ex-wives. >> do you have a comment on mr. porter? >> we wish him well. he worked very hard. i found out about it recently and i was surprised by it, but we certainly wish him well, obviously a tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house, and we hope he has a wonderful career and hopefully he will have a great career ahead of him. but it was very sad when we heard about it, and certainly he is also very sad. we also, as you probably know, he sent us it, a
eastern, scholars explore the relationships between presidents ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, and mikael gorbachev during the end of the cold war. >> when you look back at 1989, when push comes in, and you look at bush and gorbachev in 1990 and 1991, from gorbachev's point of view, bush is not measuring up to what reagan had been. announcer: watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. announcer: as president trump met with supporters in the oval office, he briefly commented on...
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and ronald reagan who spoke at the 40th. and bill clinton who spoke at the 50th anniversary of d-day in normandy. 70'sht, we will have the -- the 70th anniversary of d-day in france, if your money including the president's speech including the keynote address i french president francois hollande. that is coming up at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. to show you president obama's remarks this morning at the american cemetery and memorial, which over -- overlooks omaha beach, one of during then spots normandy invasion. in his speech, the president talks about the allied effort and says that the world had seen nothing like it. he thanked veterans for their service and greeted many of them following his speech. this is about one hour, 20 minutes. flex presenting french president franÇois hollande and the president of united states of america, barack obama. >> [speaking french] >> please remain standing for the posting of the colors and the playing of the national anthem of the french republic and the united states of america. frenc
and ronald reagan who spoke at the 40th. and bill clinton who spoke at the 50th anniversary of d-day in normandy. 70'sht, we will have the -- the 70th anniversary of d-day in france, if your money including the president's speech including the keynote address i french president francois hollande. that is coming up at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. to show you president obama's remarks this morning at the american cemetery and memorial, which over -- overlooks omaha beach, one of during then spots...
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reagan defeated jimmy carter. in the republican tide. so -- it is -- you can do it but it's very, very difficult to survive in a district that doesn't favor your party. >> we have obviously just had a census and later on today we're going to have someone talk about the reapportionate process. knowing that the district lines will be redrawn, what does a house member do in order to get the most favorable outcome? >> pray. [laughter] the -- it is the legislature that will redraw it, at least in most states and that tends to be a very partisan exercise. the fact that so many legislatures turned over this year will make a difference in the next congress because their districts will be redrawn with a more favorable tilt to the republicans. and again, as i said earlier, there are so many safe districts where they have actually been created x number for democrats and x number for republicans and then there are a few districts in each state or one that is maybe a contested district, things happen, of course. otherwise thos
reagan defeated jimmy carter. in the republican tide. so -- it is -- you can do it but it's very, very difficult to survive in a district that doesn't favor your party. >> we have obviously just had a census and later on today we're going to have someone talk about the reapportionate process. knowing that the district lines will be redrawn, what does a house member do in order to get the most favorable outcome? >> pray. [laughter] the -- it is the legislature that will redraw it, at...
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ronald reagan. lyndon johnson jumps up one of spot this year to return to the pity james buchanan, he is dead last. for andrew jackson. our seventh president found his overall rating dropping this year from number 13 to number 18. the survey had good news for barack obama area on his first time on the list he was number 12 overall. george w. bush moved three spots up to 33 overall. it gains in public persuasion and relations with congress. how did our historians rate your favorite president? you are the leaders into losers in the 10 categories? you can find all of this and more on our website at c-span.org >> before a meeting with his newly confirmed budget director at theasury secretary white house, president trump talked about his spending priorities. this is five minutes.
ronald reagan. lyndon johnson jumps up one of spot this year to return to the pity james buchanan, he is dead last. for andrew jackson. our seventh president found his overall rating dropping this year from number 13 to number 18. the survey had good news for barack obama area on his first time on the list he was number 12 overall. george w. bush moved three spots up to 33 overall. it gains in public persuasion and relations with congress. how did our historians rate your favorite president?...
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reagan has told us. -- i would fall back on what ronald reagan has told us. i think that really sums up what is in our party platform and what we as republicans stand for. >> i would agree with that but also recognize and that the country is much bigger than we think it is and runs a lot deeper with passions but recognize that everyone will have some problem with this platform and your opportunity and responsibility is to work with them and help them if they want to be active and assumed leadership. they will have to come to understand but we cannot be a party that sits back and excludes. therefore i will not talk with you and only talk with you. that is not the republican party i joined a 17 years old. it will not be the republican party that i lead over the next two years. [applause] >> i think being the standard bearer for the republican party has to take into account the apparel. and promote the conservative platform every time that he or she has an opportunity to do it, because right now without anything barack obama and nancy pelosi did this past two ye
reagan has told us. -- i would fall back on what ronald reagan has told us. i think that really sums up what is in our party platform and what we as republicans stand for. >> i would agree with that but also recognize and that the country is much bigger than we think it is and runs a lot deeper with passions but recognize that everyone will have some problem with this platform and your opportunity and responsibility is to work with them and help them if they want to be active and assumed...
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tonight, a look at some past presidential debates starting with president ronald reagan debating former vice-president walter mondale from the 1984 debate in louisville, ky. that is followed by a 1992 debate between george bush, bill clinton, and ross perot. then a 2000 debate with vice president al gore and george bush. past presidential debate tonight at 8:00 here on c-span. -- tonight at 7:00 here on cspan. >> cspan is not biased. there are no ads and that is arguably the biggest reason. the cspan video archives. it is one of the most historical are. i like to watch "washington journal," the house of representatives proceedings and c-span 2. >> cspan, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> retired military officials discussed the impact of childhood obesity and on health the options in school cafeterias related to national security. they talk about obesity and young adults and how it impacts enlistment in the military. this is half an hour. from the national press club. >> good afternoon, i am the national dire
tonight, a look at some past presidential debates starting with president ronald reagan debating former vice-president walter mondale from the 1984 debate in louisville, ky. that is followed by a 1992 debate between george bush, bill clinton, and ross perot. then a 2000 debate with vice president al gore and george bush. past presidential debate tonight at 8:00 here on c-span. -- tonight at 7:00 here on cspan. >> cspan is not biased. there are no ads and that is arguably the biggest...
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host: how did ronald reagan view the white house and isolation? guest: he did not need the kind of liberation by going out to dinner or social event. he was happy to be in the white house with his wife nancy and this love affair. they loved to be with each other. he was happy to be there. some very interesting stories about that. what reagan did is he did have advisers around him who try to keep them informed about the country. that is very important. he revived on presidential pollsters who are very important in keeping a president in touch. he did not forget his roots. he got a lot of criticism for a guy that hung out with rich people and corporate leaders throughout his adult life. he used to be a hollywood star. he always remembered that he came from a middle-class background. they need to always remember that and not feel that they have risen so far above that they're not connected to it anymore. host: queensville, new york. independent caller. caller: how do you recommend in regard to piercing the white house bubble when there is such a tran
host: how did ronald reagan view the white house and isolation? guest: he did not need the kind of liberation by going out to dinner or social event. he was happy to be in the white house with his wife nancy and this love affair. they loved to be with each other. he was happy to be there. some very interesting stories about that. what reagan did is he did have advisers around him who try to keep them informed about the country. that is very important. he revived on presidential pollsters who...
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ronald reagan came in and adopted economic program that created $1.4 trillion in deficits. george bush continued those policies and added another $1 trillion, that is $2.4 trillion dollars to the deficit. bill clinton came in in 1993 and we adopted a paygo process which we pursued in 1990 of what -- as well and a bipartisan way, and reviewed in 1997 in a bipartisan way. that led us to a surplus for the first time in over a century for eight years of a president's term or under -- and then we don't and went back to go rules that they would now want to adopt a more, we went back to those rules and we concurred an additional $2.6 trillion in deficits, which means that under republican presidents since i have been in congress for 30 years, we have had some $5.5 trillion in operational deficits except under bill clinton. the roles they are providing now say in that that, if you cut revenues or if you eliminate health care or you do about 10 other things, you do not have to pay for it. somebody will pay for it. it will be our children and our grandchildren who will pay for it. th
ronald reagan came in and adopted economic program that created $1.4 trillion in deficits. george bush continued those policies and added another $1 trillion, that is $2.4 trillion dollars to the deficit. bill clinton came in in 1993 and we adopted a paygo process which we pursued in 1990 of what -- as well and a bipartisan way, and reviewed in 1997 in a bipartisan way. that led us to a surplus for the first time in over a century for eight years of a president's term or under -- and then we...
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reagan signed the bill to help erect a monument. to all of them, we owe a very special round of applause. put your hands together, will you? [applause] i was glad to be a part of his core of disciples to work, -- who worked, organized a march and paradprayed with him. here are today, one of the132 mm jamestown where the slave ships landed. a 400-year journey from 132 miles. i remembered my last birthday with dr. king, january 15, 1968. he was planning a march on washington. it was a poor people's campaign to occupy the mall. we were willing to engage in civil disobedience to do whatever was necessary in the nation's capital to get the attention of the government to shift the war in vietnam to a war on poverty at home. healing and being healed -- healed. in his last sunday morning sermon delivered at the washington national cathedral, four days before his assassination, dr. king said we're coming to washington to demand that the government addressed itself on the problem of poverty entering the -- answering the rhetorical question of
reagan signed the bill to help erect a monument. to all of them, we owe a very special round of applause. put your hands together, will you? [applause] i was glad to be a part of his core of disciples to work, -- who worked, organized a march and paradprayed with him. here are today, one of the132 mm jamestown where the slave ships landed. a 400-year journey from 132 miles. i remembered my last birthday with dr. king, january 15, 1968. he was planning a march on washington. it was a poor...
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it was done in 1986 with tip o'neill and ronald reagan. they had an understanding that it was to be revenue neutral to the government. it was about making america more competitive and growing the economy, not making the government larger. the president at least that this point has said he is willing to do corporate tax reform only revenue neutral. the problem with that is you leave out most of american business, which pays taxes. if we can agree why we are doing this, than it would be the perfect time to tackle it, and those discussions are underway between the speaker and the president and myself to see if we can come to a common agreement about what we're doing this. if we can do that, it is worth pursuing. >> on immigration reform, what does your senate intend to do with it, and are the 60 votes there? if not, do you have another plan? >> we are going to try to pass it, will be our first choice. and if we are unable to do it, we will see what happens. we will let you know what comes next. >> whoa, whoa. everybody knows what the rules ar
it was done in 1986 with tip o'neill and ronald reagan. they had an understanding that it was to be revenue neutral to the government. it was about making america more competitive and growing the economy, not making the government larger. the president at least that this point has said he is willing to do corporate tax reform only revenue neutral. the problem with that is you leave out most of american business, which pays taxes. if we can agree why we are doing this, than it would be the...
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ronald reagan is the one who started this union-busting business. that was eight years of that. clinton did not help a lot by passing nafta, because he let all the labor laws slide through the cracks in order to get it passed. it has never changed. obama has not done enough to earn the union vote. host: robert, a strong defender of the unions in nashville, tenn.. guest: like i said earlier, and there's a historic context to this. the history of union and organized labour in this country have contributed mightily to the economic prosperity and to the strength of this nation. host: howard on the republican line from marietta, california. go ahead, howard. are you there? we will get back to howard. let's go to emily on the line for democrats from little rock, arkansas. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i am a first-time caller. i have been watching your show many times. this time, i had to call in. i want to thank you, mr. raul grijalva. i am a flight attendant with a major airline. i've been a flight attendant for approximately 36 years. i'm 63 years old. i've been
ronald reagan is the one who started this union-busting business. that was eight years of that. clinton did not help a lot by passing nafta, because he let all the labor laws slide through the cracks in order to get it passed. it has never changed. obama has not done enough to earn the union vote. host: robert, a strong defender of the unions in nashville, tenn.. guest: like i said earlier, and there's a historic context to this. the history of union and organized labour in this country have...
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ronald reagan made it clear the political party has got to stand for something. we cannot have a tent so big nobody knows what we believe in, but we have to be able to articulate our beliefs. we have to be able to say we believe in the free enterprise system, and we believe in it not only because it makes people wealthy. because it hast raised more people out of poverty than any other system invented by men. we are the people of opportunity. we know the american dream can be real again, but it is not going to be real if every single young person falls under the and thea rock obama democrats, who are attempting to you assistance all along the way. kids, it isof five amazing for me to sometimes think about the fact that none of them when know what the soviet union was if i was not telling them. there is a history that seems recent to many of us, but to get today they did not live through the fall of communism. they did not live through watching nations try to control every aspect of their citizens lives fall apart and crumble. we know what happened. you can see it
ronald reagan made it clear the political party has got to stand for something. we cannot have a tent so big nobody knows what we believe in, but we have to be able to articulate our beliefs. we have to be able to say we believe in the free enterprise system, and we believe in it not only because it makes people wealthy. because it hast raised more people out of poverty than any other system invented by men. we are the people of opportunity. we know the american dream can be real again, but it...
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ronald reagan did it with a democratic house after a resounding second term victory. as did bill clinton with the republican controlled house and republican controlled senate after a more resounding second term victory then president obama. both examples, both of them, illustrate the rare opportunity that divided government presents. president obama can follow suit or he can take the extremist view that both reagan and clinton rejected by founding his nose at the other side and insisting that if republicans are not willing to do things his way he will not do anything at all. if the president is serious, he will follow the lead of president reagan and clinton. if he is really serious, he will put the campaign rhetoric aside, propose a realistic resolution that can pass a republican controlled house and a divided senate, and work to get it done. if the president acts in this spirit, i have no doubt he will have the support of his own party and a willing partner in hours. the american people will criticize of relief knowing not only that we have avoided a crisis, but tha
ronald reagan did it with a democratic house after a resounding second term victory. as did bill clinton with the republican controlled house and republican controlled senate after a more resounding second term victory then president obama. both examples, both of them, illustrate the rare opportunity that divided government presents. president obama can follow suit or he can take the extremist view that both reagan and clinton rejected by founding his nose at the other side and insisting that...
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ronald reagan said the shining city on the hill was america. it is america, but there's an america to be, and the america to be expands on god-given liberty and constitution principles and free enterprise and freedom of speech, religion, and the press, the freedom to peaceably assemble and a right to keep and bear arms and a right to life and a marriage between a man and a woman, and a rule of law and no double jeopardy and face a jury of your peers and the enumerated powers in the constitution that are not enumerated to the congress evolve to the people of the states respectively. that's the greatness of america. [applause] and we have a unique american spirit that's distinct from any other population on the planet. it comes from these god-given liberties, from the wisdom of our founding fathers, from the history, culture and core of our nation. but it also comes from the vigor of legal immigrants who chose to come to america because they were inspired by the statue of liberty, by god-given liberties and we got the cream of the carom. -- crop
ronald reagan said the shining city on the hill was america. it is america, but there's an america to be, and the america to be expands on god-given liberty and constitution principles and free enterprise and freedom of speech, religion, and the press, the freedom to peaceably assemble and a right to keep and bear arms and a right to life and a marriage between a man and a woman, and a rule of law and no double jeopardy and face a jury of your peers and the enumerated powers in the constitution...
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ronald reagan and tip o'neill did the comprehensive tax reform. clinton, welfare reform and balanced the budget for multiple years in the late 1990's. this is the perfect time to solve single biggest problem confronting our country and we are anxious to sit down and get the job done. [inaudible question] >> we looked at how preparation is going for the fiscal cliff. this is 40 minutes. host: for our last hour, we head to new york where dominic chu joins us. he covers the markets for bloomberg television. talking about how wall street is preparing for the fiscal cliff talks. dominic chu, let's begin there. how is wall street reacting to washington? guest: greta, there is a sense that the fiscal cliff as an important issue the idea being if you raise taxes and cut spending at a time when the economy may not be able to sustain it that you could flip back into an economic downturn or recession. as you see these arguments play out, it is taking its toll on sentiment. much of wall street is driven really around how they feel about the future and what th
ronald reagan and tip o'neill did the comprehensive tax reform. clinton, welfare reform and balanced the budget for multiple years in the late 1990's. this is the perfect time to solve single biggest problem confronting our country and we are anxious to sit down and get the job done. [inaudible question] >> we looked at how preparation is going for the fiscal cliff. this is 40 minutes. host: for our last hour, we head to new york where dominic chu joins us. he covers the markets for...
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host: how did ronald reagan view the white house and isolation? guest: he did not need the kind of liberation by going out to dinner or social events. he was happy to be in the white house with his wife nancy and this love affair. they loved to be with each other. he was happy to be there. some very interesting stories about that. what reagan did is he did have advisers around him who tried to keep them informed about the country. that is very important. he revived on presidential pollsters who are very important in keeping a president in touch. he did not forget his roots. he got a lot of criticism for a guy that hung out with rich people and corporate leaders throughout his adult life. he used to be a hollywood star. he always remembered that he came from a lower middle-class background. they need to always remember that and not feel that they have risen so far above that they're not connected to it anymore. host: queensville, new york. independent caller. caller: how do you recommend in regard to piercing the white house bubble when there is su
host: how did ronald reagan view the white house and isolation? guest: he did not need the kind of liberation by going out to dinner or social events. he was happy to be in the white house with his wife nancy and this love affair. they loved to be with each other. he was happy to be there. some very interesting stories about that. what reagan did is he did have advisers around him who tried to keep them informed about the country. that is very important. he revived on presidential pollsters who...
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when ronald reagan became president and started destroying the unions, every president after him destroyed the unions. you will never bring the middle class back. i don't care how many jobs you bring back to unless they are unionized, the wages will day what the corporations want them to be. we have to make money to support the blacks. thank you. eric is calling from washington dc. caller: good morning. the was so funny heard white people have to make money to support the blacks. that is ridiculous. i don't understand people. we don't need you to support us. we just want to hand up. we don't need you. it kills me. i've been working since i was 12 years old. it blows my mind. i'm a construction worker. do myg as i know how to trade, i do it. i agreed that the unions did make it so we can make a better living. i hear these people with these talking points and it blows my mind. i don't need that guy. host: you are here in washington. this is the town where so much policy gets made. our policies needed to help the middle class? i think -- when you are a capitalist country, the government is ru
when ronald reagan became president and started destroying the unions, every president after him destroyed the unions. you will never bring the middle class back. i don't care how many jobs you bring back to unless they are unionized, the wages will day what the corporations want them to be. we have to make money to support the blacks. thank you. eric is calling from washington dc. caller: good morning. the was so funny heard white people have to make money to support the blacks. that is...
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reagan. earlier this week, one of the most conservative members of the senate, tom coburn, announced his support from a balanced, bipartisan plan that shows promise. then a funny thing happened. he reeve seved a round of applause from a grup of republican and democratic senators. that's a rare event in washington. there will be plenty of haggling in the days ahead but this boils down to a simple choice. we can come together for the good of the country and reach a compromise, we can strengthen our economy and leave our children a more secure future. or we can hurl insults at each other and demands and return to our corners and accomplish nothing. >> hello, i'm jeb hensarling, a republican representative from texas. every day we hear about a friend or neighbor who got laid off or still can't find a job. our administration promised its stimulus plan would help keep unemployment below 83k9. instead, unemployment has been above 8% for 29 straight months, the longest stretch since the great depress
reagan. earlier this week, one of the most conservative members of the senate, tom coburn, announced his support from a balanced, bipartisan plan that shows promise. then a funny thing happened. he reeve seved a round of applause from a grup of republican and democratic senators. that's a rare event in washington. there will be plenty of haggling in the days ahead but this boils down to a simple choice. we can come together for the good of the country and reach a compromise, we can strengthen...
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i became a republican to vote for ronald reagan. i was a registered independent. but that was about it. i voted in law school -- i voted at 18 because i was from georgia. i voted for humphrey in 1968 and mcgovern in 1962 and i thought they were too conservative. \[laughter] it was again, trying to think things threw. i was more of a libertarian. i was triesing to figure things out but -- trying to figure things out but you're black you are not supposed to think about things. that's bizarre. why did we go to school? give us a the list of what we're supposed to think and that saves time. we just read, what am i supposed to think today? >> so you went from humphrey to reagan -- should we anticipate some future -- >> no. i returned to the way i was raised. i went from -- if you want to look at the transition it was a deviation from the way i was raised then a return to the way i was raised. as my grandfather said when i was involved in all sorts of radical things my boy, i did not raise you to be like that. i did not raise you to be disrespectful, uneducated, etc. he
i became a republican to vote for ronald reagan. i was a registered independent. but that was about it. i voted in law school -- i voted at 18 because i was from georgia. i voted for humphrey in 1968 and mcgovern in 1962 and i thought they were too conservative. \[laughter] it was again, trying to think things threw. i was more of a libertarian. i was triesing to figure things out but -- trying to figure things out but you're black you are not supposed to think about things. that's bizarre. why...
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reagan and make it an incentive to invest in the properties of the united states again and be able to get growth that way instead of spending monny that way. let's try to solve the main problem. let's get the housing values up again it by making tax incentives to people that will get them to invest. we would be able to go back to work fixing them up. guest: i would disagree very strongly. this is not a handout. this is using the market to help jump-start an area that there is a strong public interested in realizing. there is $1.20 trillion of wasted energy in the economy every single day. -- excuse me, every single year. we are not making these investments because the real market barriers. we need policy so that the market can take over. the question of if this is a rebate or a tax incentive, we actually believe that a rebate will be more fast-acting, more streamlined, and it will put the money into the market. pe think it will be more effective than using the tax code. it is a little bit of a blunt instrument. it is good for the market. it will help sustain a -- it will help create a
reagan and make it an incentive to invest in the properties of the united states again and be able to get growth that way instead of spending monny that way. let's try to solve the main problem. let's get the housing values up again it by making tax incentives to people that will get them to invest. we would be able to go back to work fixing them up. guest: i would disagree very strongly. this is not a handout. this is using the market to help jump-start an area that there is a strong public...
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and under ronald reagan, if we would have raised just 1% more on the medicare thing, we could have a pretty good program. but everybody wants to cut everything. nobody is forward-looking enough in that. whether it be health care or energy. i will take my answer offline. host: he was talking about a show that he saw on cnn. guest: first, a tax increase of 1% to handle all this might be a little too optimistic. reference theado referencecalle manner in which members of congress receive benefits. it's called the federal employee health insurance program. it is actually a mechanism for people to shop for different private health insurance plans, learn about the different options, which costs more, which costs less, of which have more extensive benefits versus others. that model of letting people choose among different health insurance plans is actually what is going to be implemented in 2014 through new state health insurance exchanges. most states will set up one exchange for individuals and a separate exchange for small businesses, but the hope is that these new marketplaces will make
and under ronald reagan, if we would have raised just 1% more on the medicare thing, we could have a pretty good program. but everybody wants to cut everything. nobody is forward-looking enough in that. whether it be health care or energy. i will take my answer offline. host: he was talking about a show that he saw on cnn. guest: first, a tax increase of 1% to handle all this might be a little too optimistic. reference theado referencecalle manner in which members of congress receive benefits....
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reagan signed the bill to help erect a monument. to all of them, we owe a very special round of applause. put your hands together, will you? [applause] i was glad to be a part of his core of disciples to work, organized a march and parade with him. here are today, one of the 32 miles from jamestown where the slave ships when the 432 miles. i remembered my last birthday with dr. king, january 15, 1968. he was planning a march on washington. it was a poor people's campaign to occupy the mall. were willing to engage in civil disobedience to do whatever was necessary in the nation's capital to get the attention of the government to shift the war in vietnam to a war on poverty at home. in his last sunday morning sermon delivered at the washington national cathedral, four days before his assassination, dr. king said we're coming to washington to demand that the government addressed itself on the problem of poverty. the rhetorical question of what was necessary -- dr. king declared is our experience that the nation does not move around que
reagan signed the bill to help erect a monument. to all of them, we owe a very special round of applause. put your hands together, will you? [applause] i was glad to be a part of his core of disciples to work, organized a march and parade with him. here are today, one of the 32 miles from jamestown where the slave ships when the 432 miles. i remembered my last birthday with dr. king, january 15, 1968. he was planning a march on washington. it was a poor people's campaign to occupy the mall....
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shouldn't we be guided by the words of a great president ronald reagan has said trust but verify? >> i completely agree. i hope this is in process. the ultimate correction against any mistakes that google made is how consumers be paid. we live in a great fear every day that consumers will switch extraordinarily quickly to other services. one of the consequences of the open internet is people have choices they did not have in previous generations. in every site, it is available if you type the name into the browser. in all cases, we are trying to say that our customers want quick and accurate answers. it is if they switch. because we do it so well, we think we are in that position. nevertheless, when we do that, we found that we actually know, we do side-by-side test to know the we producing what customers want. >> there is a conference in 2007. one of the goals top executives discussed of google placed its products and services on the search results page. when we rolled out of this, it puts the google link first. it seems only fair. we do all the work and all these other things. w
shouldn't we be guided by the words of a great president ronald reagan has said trust but verify? >> i completely agree. i hope this is in process. the ultimate correction against any mistakes that google made is how consumers be paid. we live in a great fear every day that consumers will switch extraordinarily quickly to other services. one of the consequences of the open internet is people have choices they did not have in previous generations. in every site, it is available if you type...
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our values are our greatest strength in the world, as ronald reagan said. i believe what moe and andy said that principals are not something you the paper. they matter when you are tested and you have to do it. i believe in saying that the worst places in hell are reserved for those who stand silent in the face of injustice. [applause] >> i will open it up to questions, if you can identify yourself and ask a question and wait for the microphone. >> i am with free-speech radio news -- you spoke about the road blocks from congress. can anyone on the panel talk more about the specific ones that were just renewed or past and what impact that will have? >> this is becoming a new year's eve tradition. congress passes the national defense authorization act and it has included language that prohibits using any of the funds that were appropriated in that massive bill to bring anyone from guantanamo to the u.s. and also if anyone is being transferred out of guantanamo, they have to get a certification to congress and notice of the reasons for the transfer. this is tw
our values are our greatest strength in the world, as ronald reagan said. i believe what moe and andy said that principals are not something you the paper. they matter when you are tested and you have to do it. i believe in saying that the worst places in hell are reserved for those who stand silent in the face of injustice. [applause] >> i will open it up to questions, if you can identify yourself and ask a question and wait for the microphone. >> i am with free-speech radio news...
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we are gathered here at washington at the ronald reagan international trade center for our semi annual stakeholders meeting. our work here is to begin implementation of our ideal way of practice, which is the patient-centered medical home concept. we are reinventing healthcare in light of the historic action last week by the u.s. house of representatives, the congress as a whole and the signature by president obama of the healthcare reform act. speaking of reinventing primary care, i want to call your attention while i've got your attention to the may issue of health affairs. it is going to have over 40 articles focused on workplace issues, practiced profiles and most importantly, the medical home concept. there's information outside on the tables regarding this health affairs issue. our first keynote speaker today is keenly aware of the need to reinvent primary care. dr. regina benjamin is the 18th surgeon general heading up the u.s. public health service. she is the former ceo and founder of the la-batre medical home care. after that she was the associate dean for rural health at the
we are gathered here at washington at the ronald reagan international trade center for our semi annual stakeholders meeting. our work here is to begin implementation of our ideal way of practice, which is the patient-centered medical home concept. we are reinventing healthcare in light of the historic action last week by the u.s. house of representatives, the congress as a whole and the signature by president obama of the healthcare reform act. speaking of reinventing primary care, i want to...
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it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars and who's presidency helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade's long symbol of division that was finally torn down unleashing a rising tied of globalization that continues to shape our world. 100 years ago in the early days of the 20th century, it was clear that there were momentous choices to be made. choices about the borders of nations and the rights of human beings. but in woodrow wilson's day, no one could have foreseen the ark of history that led to a wall coming down in berlin, nor could that have imagined a conflict that came in the worlds between. the 20th century was a time of great progress. but that progress also came with a great price. today, we look out on the horizon of a new century. and as we launch this dialogue, it's important for us to reflect upon the questions that will shape the 21st century. will grow to be stalled by events like our current financial crisis, or will we go operate to create balanced and sustainable growth lifting more people
it is named for ronald reagan, a man who came of age during two world wars and who's presidency helped usher in a new era of history. and it holds a piece of the berlin wall, a decade's long symbol of division that was finally torn down unleashing a rising tied of globalization that continues to shape our world. 100 years ago in the early days of the 20th century, it was clear that there were momentous choices to be made. choices about the borders of nations and the rights of human beings. but...
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reagan was a primary signatory of. and i think in retrospect, some of these practices fly in the face of everything that america verizon stands for. -- values and stands for. thes far as i know, you are only republican who thought it was a good thing to make this report public. >> well, frank, i also had some mixed emotions about it, but the reason why i came down and thatthat we should is is what america is all about. we do things wrong, we make mistakes, we review those, and we found never to do them again, thisrankly, this idea that is going to make our enemies more likely to attack us, i don't think so. they are beheading americans right now. that part of it i dismiss. what we need to do is come clean. we move forward and we vow never to do it again. that is what we did after abu and other times in our history. we are not a perfect nation but we acknowledge our mistakes and we move forward. and we are not going to be inhumane. more we will be talking about that senate interrogation report, specifically its impact o
reagan was a primary signatory of. and i think in retrospect, some of these practices fly in the face of everything that america verizon stands for. -- values and stands for. thes far as i know, you are only republican who thought it was a good thing to make this report public. >> well, frank, i also had some mixed emotions about it, but the reason why i came down and thatthat we should is is what america is all about. we do things wrong, we make mistakes, we review those, and we found...
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they talk about ronald reagan's 11th commandment. why don't they follow jesus' 11th commandment to treat each other right? if they would run a clean campaign and put their total trust in god, they may win. but if you notice that most of these christian right, the way they've been acting isn't anything like what god acts. and some of the worst offenders have all fallen off. host: joe, what does this mean for you ghu to the polls, when you contribute or get involved in politics? maybe you don't. how does that actually play out in your life? caller: well, as an independent, i have always voted republican. but this time i find it almost impossible to be able to vote for them, and what they're doing with most people i believe is turning them towards obama. now, myself, i didn't vote for obama because i don't agree with obama, and i will vote, but i may vote for buddy romer, because he seems to really stand on the christian principles. he's willing to expose the truth of what's going on in washington. host: well, buddy romer was our guest
they talk about ronald reagan's 11th commandment. why don't they follow jesus' 11th commandment to treat each other right? if they would run a clean campaign and put their total trust in god, they may win. but if you notice that most of these christian right, the way they've been acting isn't anything like what god acts. and some of the worst offenders have all fallen off. host: joe, what does this mean for you ghu to the polls, when you contribute or get involved in politics? maybe you don't....
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he said his hero was ronald reagan. i said that he raised taxes 11 times in a years. he said he did not like that. i said why do you think he did it? i said he probably did it to make the country run. let's just look at the aarp. that ad is teh most disgusting ad i have ever seen. i do not know what those people got paid. they say they are 50 million watching and they vote. that is an ugly thing. wouldremember what aarp do. let me tell you what will happen with their view of the world which would be to do nothing to restore the solvency of social security. in 2026, you get a check for 23% less. then i hope that they will remember the aarp. i certainly will and a lot of the young people will. it is a tough job. you are going to have to do it. people are going to put a lot of heat on you. the market will call the shots. interest rates will go up. inflation will go up with the failure. the little guy will get hurt. that will be in politics, there are no right answers. only continual slow compromises among groups. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator. >> i am going
he said his hero was ronald reagan. i said that he raised taxes 11 times in a years. he said he did not like that. i said why do you think he did it? i said he probably did it to make the country run. let's just look at the aarp. that ad is teh most disgusting ad i have ever seen. i do not know what those people got paid. they say they are 50 million watching and they vote. that is an ugly thing. wouldremember what aarp do. let me tell you what will happen with their view of the world which...